ABSTRACT |
Active Streams: An approach to adaptive distributed systems
Fabian E. Bustamante, Greg Eisenhauer, Patrick Widener, Karsten Schwan
and Calton Pu
College of Computing
Abstract
An increasing number of distributed applications aim to provide
services to users by interacting with a correspondingly growing set of
data-intensive network services. Such applications, as well as the
services they utilize, are generally expected to handle dynamically
varying demands on resources and to run in large, heterogeneous, and
dynamic environments, where the availability of resources cannot be
guaranteed a priori --- all of this while providing acceptable
levels of performance.
To support such requirements, we believe that new services need to be
customizable, applications need to be dynamically extensible, and both
applications and services need to be able to adapt to variations in
resource availability and demand. A comprehensive approach to building
new distributed applications can facilitate this by considering the
contents of the information flowing across the application and its
services and by adopting a component-based model to
application/service programming. It should provide for dynamic
adaptation at multiple levels and points in the underlying platform;
and, since the mapping of components to resources in dynamic
environment is too complicated, it should relieve programmers of this
task. We propose Active Streams, a middleware approach and its
associated framework for building distributed applications and
services that exhibit these characteristics.
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
{fabianb, eisen, pmw, schwan, calton}@cc.gatech.edu
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